Friday, November 4, 2011

Republican's Continue To Campaign For Something

Every few weeks I will post the occasional overview of the American Republican presidential campaign.  Or, are these morons really campaigning to be President of the United States.


Herman Cain former pizza guy.  Okay, Okay he was CEO of Godfathers Pizza.   It seems Mr. Cain has problem with women in the work place.   



WASHINGTON — With the possibility of a statement from one of his accusers looming over his troubled presidential effort, GOP hopeful Herman Cain will spend the day trying to steer his campaign back to business as usual as he deals with sexual harassment allegations dating from the 1990s.
After a day in New York largely shielded from media attention, Cain will step back into public view in Washington for a speech Friday to Americans for Prosperity, a conservative group aligned with the tea party movement
Don't tell me Herman Lord Voldemort was controlling you with the Imperious Curse so its not your fault

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 Michele Bachmann seems to have forgotten that the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution exists.


Minnesota congresswoman and GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann is still concerned about the threat of Sharia law, ABC News reports.
"It's very troubling to see some United States justices bring in Sharia law," Bachmann said Wednesday in an interview on WHO Radio's "Mickelson in the Morning" program, according to ABC. "Sharia law ... certainly does not have a place in a United States courtroom, nor should it be followed by United States judges."
"The only thing that United States judges should be bound by is the United States Constitution or state constitutions and the state and national laws of the land," Bachmann continued, going on to claim that allowing its consideration in court "would usurp, and put Sharia law over the Constitution, and that would be wrong."
If the editor of The Guardian can figure out the meaning of the First Amendment why can't Michele Bachmann?

Seven days ago Texas governor Rick Perry gave a speech in the American state of New Hampshire that was totally out of step with his supposed personality or public persona. In those seven days his campaign has tried to clarify what had taken place it hasn't worked.

  MANCHESTER, N.H. — GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry says he hadn’t been drinking alcohol or taking medication when he delivered an animated speech last week in New Hampshire, and Republicans in the first-in-the-nation primary state got together Thursday to defend him.A YouTube video of the address has gone viral online, and political observers have questioned whether Perry was under the influence of a substance.
Mitt Romney former governor of Massachusetts might be interesting if he could manage  actually believe in something, anything for more than five minutes before he changes his mind.  It's like listening to a five year old.


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